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Saturday, Jul 9

Karen is caught off guard when Mina informs her that she's purchased their next reno project for a very high price. The rundown house on Hosbrook may be expensive but the location can't be beat, because it's right next door! Although Mina is excited to have control over a project so close to home, the old house is huge and its problems are too. But dirt, smells and sketchy construction have never stopped this mother daughter duo. The two tackle this renovation one step at a time and not even a near disaster on demo day will keep Mina and Karen from creating a beautiful space that will attract some wonderful new neighbors.

Mina and Karen get a call for help from Julie and Larry Lee who are seeking a major renovation for their house in the suburbs of Indianapolis. With a total of 23 kids and grandkids, the Lee's space is far too small for family gatherings. While one of the problems is a tiny kitchen, the home's main issues are a cramped dining room and lack of seating. Can Mina and Karen pull through with another incredible transformation for a family with a traditional style?

Mina and Karen bought their latest house in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood for only $4,500. When they see inside, they soon realize why it was so inexpensive. From the termite-infested walls to the faulty foundation, the structure is barely standing on its own. Leave it to Mina and Karen to bring this abandoned wreck back to life! They strip the house down to the studs, then build it back up again to create an elegant and spacious home that's ready for new owners.

Mina has mixed feelings when she agrees to remodel her Dad's house in the suburbs of Indy. Her childhood home definitely needs an update, but her father may still need some convincing. Change is not his favorite thing when it comes to his house. Dr. Casey Starsiak, Mina's dad and Karen's ex-husband, is looking to open up his house with a brand new kitchen, stairway and deck, while also updating the great room and dining room. Although they are not tearing this house all the way to the studs, Dad's ideas about décor could make this renovation Mina's most stressful yet.

Mina and Karen's next home renovation project is far from a flip. This time they travel out of downtown Indianapolis and into the countryside to do a home renovation for new clients Mike and Karen Angle. The Angles have a big family but a house that feels very closed-off and they want help opening it up. Once the homeowners are out of the house and Mina's floor plan is squared away, the demo crew gets to work. Part of the plan is to add sliding glass doors and big windows to bring in more natural light. Just four weeks later, Mina and Karen are excited to invite the Angles back into their new open concept home that feels far more spacious.

After purchasing a very small house for only $25,000 near downtown Indianapolis, Mina Starsiak and Karen E Laine have their work cut out for them as they continue their mission of renovating Indy one house at a time. Built in 1880 and totaling only 512 square feet, the tiny house is sure to come with big problems. After the demo team tears it down to the studs, Mina and Karen get to work building it back up again, but bigger and better. Because the house is located in their own neighborhood of Fountain Square, the mother daughter team wants to ensure the house is a solid buy for its next owners. The question is, can they keep their renovation costs low enough to price the house to attract new buyers?

A first time buyer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is bringing along his live-in girlfriend for input. And input is something she's happy to give. She wants him to buy a cute and cozy bungalow. He wants a mid-century modern home with clean lines and lots of wall space to hang his art - a tough find in Sioux Falls. Can she convince him cozy is the way to go?

A doctor and his wife return to his hometown in Alabama. They want a move-in ready house on acreage, to give their kids the same country upbringing they had. But finding all that on their small budget is no easy task.

Jason and Justin are ready to trade in their hip downtown Chicago loft for a spacious single-family home within the city limits. Jason wants something turnkey with an ultra-modern style, but Justin prefers a cozy Victorian that they can fix up and make their own.

A successful single mom looks for her dream vacation home near Fort Lauderdale, FL, complete with waterfront views. With her opinionated best friend along to help, she's set on finding the ideal tropical-style home that allows her to let her hair down and relax.

A family of three is relocating from Australia to Hoboken, New Jersey. They want a place with character, plenty of elbow room for themselves and their young daughter, and a coveted outdoor space -- a real rarity in Hoboken.

A technology consultant has decided to buy a house in Reno, NV, to live in and also to make a home base for his new business. With the help of his good friend and future business partner, he's looking for new ranch-style homes typical of Reno with plenty of outdoor space and views of the city.

Newlyweds in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, dream of buying a spacious home for their extended family. Their wishes are put to the test as she pushes for a move-in-ready Colonial and he insists on getting the split-level home of his childhood, even if it needs work.

Twin sisters looking to buy a house in Galveston, Texas, are hoping to score a place as close to the water as possible. Since one of them is a real estate agent, she'll be handing the deal. From ranch-style homes and bungalows to a pair of twin houses right next to each other, this hunt could cause a double take.

St. Louis transplants from DC are having a hard time deciding what style of home to buy. She is deeply in love with the historic charm of old Victorian homes, and is excited because St. Louis is chock full of them. He, on the other hand, sees only maintenance issues with old houses and prefers the clean, sleek appeal of contemporary homes.

Transplants from Texas want to buy a home close to both of their families in the Phoenix suburbs. But his expectations to get everything on the wish list puts his relationship with his sister, their agent, to the test.

A Baltimore couple is ready to upgrade from their one-bedroom apartment to a single-family home. He'll be acting as their real estate agent and hopes to find something that makes his very picky wife happy. She wants it all: an updated kitchen with an island, a big backyard, a bathroom on the main floor, an open floor plan with a master suite -- and it has to be move-in-ready. So good luck with that.

A young couple that recently moved to Atlanta from Chicago is searching for their first home. She'd like a Craftsman with a big kitchen and a yard for the kids they plan on having. He'd love a Plantation-style townhome with everything updated.

An international pilot and his retired flight attendant wife are looking to buy a vacation home in Palm Springs, California. But he's looking for a traditional Spanish, while she wants midcentury modern.

A couple seeks an iconic New York brownstone. But even with $1.8 million, finding something with historic charm in their trendy Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint may prove much harder than they expected.

Expecting their first child within months and fed up with squeezing into their urban condo, Derek and Jennifer are facing a serious time crunch in their search for a sprawling home in a family-friendly lakeside community. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a great property where they can put down roots. Sold on the brothers' fixer-upper strategy from the start, the couple immediately dives into an ambitious house hunt. But getting them to see the potential of ramshackle real estate proves tricky. Faced with the potential for multiple offers, Drew comes up with a heartfelt plea to win over the seller. Later, Jonathan is hit with a long list of setbacks that threaten to derail the budget and the design plan, and then a surprise delivery changes everything.

Mike, Mariellen and their two sons have vacationed in Galveston, Texas, for years, and now they're ready to buy a beach home of their own. Broker Barbara Zimmerman is here to help them find a house with a boat lift for fisherman Mike and convenient beach access for Mariellen. Mike is a contractor, so he and Mariellen are prepared to take on any renovations their house may need, including an updated kitchen, a guest suite and an outdoor shower. But as things get underway, they quickly realize that this project may be bigger than expected.

Newlyweds Alan and Lucy recently relocated from Minnesota to Chicago. They enjoy all the restaurants and activities that the big city has to offer, but they aren't as thrilled about living in a small 280 square foot apartment. So they'd like to buy a spacious 3-bedroom home in the suburbs of Chicago. Alan has his heart set on a Victorian style home with rustic charm on the interior. Lucy would prefer a Cape Cod house that has an updated traditional vibe. While they may not agree on style, they both want the home to have a big yard, a nice entrance for guests to place their shoes and a spacious kitchen to cook and entertain. Lucy would also like one room in the house to be a designated tearoom since her family loves tea.

Kelsey Conrow, a native Californian, is roping in her long-time beau, Kodi Groves, and heading for 'The Treasure State,' aka Big Sky Country. Having recently accepted a position as a registered dietician in Montana, Kelsey is excited to bring Kodi, a native of Wyoming, back to his country roots. Kelsey and Kodi are looking for a house that hits up both of their wish lists; a feat for sure! While Kelsey wants to looks at more luxurious, updated cabins, Kodi wants a remote cabin with tons of land, which also means a long commute for Kelsey. Will they find some middle ground in the hunt for their Montana dream home?

Newlyweds, Ashley Knight and Kent Evans, are throwing in the towel, packing up their North Dakota digs, and crossing the Montana state border! Wanting to start a family, this outdoorsy couple have their sights set on the quaint little town of Red Lodge. Ashley and Kent are looking for a log cabin on a gorgeous piece of property. They'd love to find a home with a rustic stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, a 2-car garage, and a decent-sized wraparound porch. Having experienced their first snowy winter in North Dakota, Ashley and Kent also want a home with a proper mud-room. With a budget of $600,000, will they find their Montana dream home, or will they have to sacrifice a few things from their wish list?

Mike, Mariellen and their two sons have vacationed in Galveston, Texas, for years, and now they're ready to buy a beach home of their own. Broker Barbara Zimmerman is here to help them find a house with a boat lift for fisherman Mike and convenient beach access for Mariellen. Mike is a contractor, so he and Mariellen are prepared to take on any renovations their house may need, including an updated kitchen, a guest suite and an outdoor shower. But as things get underway, they quickly realize that this project may be bigger than expected.

Newlyweds Alan and Lucy recently relocated from Minnesota to Chicago. They enjoy all the restaurants and activities that the big city has to offer, but they aren't as thrilled about living in a small 280 square foot apartment. So they'd like to buy a spacious 3-bedroom home in the suburbs of Chicago. Alan has his heart set on a Victorian style home with rustic charm on the interior. Lucy would prefer a Cape Cod house that has an updated traditional vibe. While they may not agree on style, they both want the home to have a big yard, a nice entrance for guests to place their shoes and a spacious kitchen to cook and entertain. Lucy would also like one room in the house to be a designated tearoom since her family loves tea.

Kelsey Conrow, a native Californian, is roping in her long-time beau, Kodi Groves, and heading for 'The Treasure State,' aka Big Sky Country. Having recently accepted a position as a registered dietician in Montana, Kelsey is excited to bring Kodi, a native of Wyoming, back to his country roots. Kelsey and Kodi are looking for a house that hits up both of their wish lists; a feat for sure! While Kelsey wants to looks at more luxurious, updated cabins, Kodi wants a remote cabin with tons of land, which also means a long commute for Kelsey. Will they find some middle ground in the hunt for their Montana dream home?

Newlyweds, Ashley Knight and Kent Evans, are throwing in the towel, packing up their North Dakota digs, and crossing the Montana state border! Wanting to start a family, this outdoorsy couple have their sights set on the quaint little town of Red Lodge. Ashley and Kent are looking for a log cabin on a gorgeous piece of property. They'd love to find a home with a rustic stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, a 2-car garage, and a decent-sized wraparound porch. Having experienced their first snowy winter in North Dakota, Ashley and Kent also want a home with a proper mud-room. With a budget of $600,000, will they find their Montana dream home, or will they have to sacrifice a few things from their wish list?

Expecting their first child within months and fed up with squeezing into their urban condo, Derek and Jennifer are facing a serious time crunch in their search for a sprawling home in a family-friendly lakeside community. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a great property where they can put down roots. Sold on the brothers' fixer-upper strategy from the start, the couple immediately dives into an ambitious house hunt. But getting them to see the potential of ramshackle real estate proves tricky. Faced with the potential for multiple offers, Drew comes up with a heartfelt plea to win over the seller. Later, Jonathan is hit with a long list of setbacks that threaten to derail the budget and the design plan, and then a surprise delivery changes everything.